
Michael Fryzel
Former NCUA chairmanMichael Fryzel is a former NCUA Board chairman and is currently an attorney in Chicago.
Michael Fryzel is a former NCUA Board chairman and is currently an attorney in Chicago.
As CUNA and NAFCU face off in a war of words, their CEOs could learn a thing or two from the heads of the National Credit Union Administration, who work side-by-side productively, despite differing political views.
Camden R. Fine and the Independent Community Bankers of America would be better off if they spent more time protecting community banks and less time attacking credit unions.
The industry should not discourage credit unions from having a full platter of choices when it comes to advocacy.
Just months away from when the elections could change everything, the question is whether the agency will be able to tackle the big issues of field of membership and increasing transparency.
In this letter to the editor, former NCUA Chairman Michael Fryzel chimes in on the "too small to survive" debate.
Former NCUA Chairman Michael Fryzel suggests expanding the number of board members of the federal regulator is not a good idea.
Former NCUA Chairman Michael Fryzel is calling on all of the credit unions who serve members of the military to use their collective muscle to push for new leadership and reforms at the Veterans' Administration.
Credit unions cannot afford to just donate to PACs this election season if they want to see lasting change on Capitol Hill.
The idea of allowing a merged credit union to maintain its identity as a "division" of a network CU is interesting, but small CUs should look to CUSOs and their trade groups for resources that would allow them to remain independent, according to former NCUA Board Chairman Michael Fryzel.
If members of Congress are interested in telling regulators how to regulate, maybe they'd prefer to just take over the job, ponders former NCUA Board Chairman Michael Fryzel.